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No Going Back On Planned Shutdown Of NDDC Hqtrs, Ijaw Youths Insist
Ijaw youths from the nine states of the Niger Delta region have vowed to proceed with their planned protest and shutdown of the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) located in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, over the failure of the Federal Government to address the issue of wrongful appointment of a sole administrator for the commission.
The youths under the aegis of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) worldwide faulted the report credited to its embattled President, Peter Igbifa, on the alleged reversal of the planned protest and shut down, describing it as “frivolous.”
The Ijaw youths represented by Comrade Tobin James (chairman, Eastern Zone), Chief Frank Akiefa, (chairman, Western Zone), Comrade Clever Inodu, (chairman, Central Zone) and Chief Diplomat Adam Ogomugo Marbo (chairman, Abuja Chapter), in a joint statement in Yenagoa, yesterday, declared that the planned protest and shut down of the NDDC headquarters was an action against President Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal to set up a board for the commission as provided for in the Act establishing the NDDC.
They said that despite the unfounded statement credited to Igbifa, the plan to shutdown NDDC headquarters was in top gear by all structures of the Ijaw Youth Council.
According to them, “Peter Igbifa never supported the agitation of a substantive board for NDDC, and so does not have any right to halt or call for the stoppage of the protest.
“The only reason that will stop the protest is for President Muhammadu Buhari to do the right thing by appointing the substantive board for NDDC that will carry out its functions properly.
“We are calling on all well-meaning Ijaw youths not to be distracted by the statement of Igbifa which does not reflect the decision of council.”
Contacted on the development, the National Spokesman of the IYC, Comrade Ebilade Ekerefe, confirmed the development, insisting that the decision of the zonal leaders to embark on a protest and shut down the NDDC headquarters was legitimate.
He said that those calling for the cancellation of the protest were enemies of the region.
Ekerefe reiterated that the protest was born out of the genuine desire of the Ijaw youths to demand for a substantive board that would facilitate development in the Niger Delta region.
“It is a people-driven and people-oriented protest that cannot be cancelled by anybody who has never been a part of the ongoing protests in the region.
“The protest will go on according to plan as all structures of council have been fully notified for the showdown, and they are all ready and waiting for the signal.
“Our intelligence unit has gathered that there is a grand plan to use security operatives to intimidate Ijaw youths during the protest.”
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